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<h1><a name="C9"></a>Chapter 9: <a name="i0"></a>Netslide</h1>
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This game combines the grid generation of Net (see <a href="net.html#C3">chapter 3</a>) with the movement of Sixteen (see <a href="sixteen.html#C6">chapter 6</a>): you have a Net grid, but instead of rotating tiles back into place you have to slide them into place by moving a whole row at a time.
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As in Sixteen, <a name="i1"></a>control is with the mouse or cursor keys. See <a href="sixteen.html#S6.1">section 6.1</a>.
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<em>On Android, please touch for left click and long press for right click. Also note that where this manual refers to pressing a letter on the keyboard, the Android version has icons at the bottom of the screen instead (Control and Shift are not available). There is also an optional "Night mode" which uses darker colours in low light.</em>
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<a name="i2"></a>The available game parameters have similar meanings to those in Net (see <a href="net.html#S3.2">section 3.2</a>) and Sixteen (see <a href="sixteen.html#S6.2">section 6.2</a>).
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Netslide was contributed to this collection by Richard Boulton.
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